TBA:10 – Sleight of Hand, and Other Radical Stories
The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art’s Time-Based Arts Festival is a whirlwind of ecstatic energies – call it an audio/visual workout.
The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art’s Time-Based Arts Festival is a whirlwind of ecstatic energies – call it an audio/visual workout.
While the partially reflective dissonant patterns play on, a hopeful underbelly emerges, rather human and raw.
The artist’s current exhibit is “Landscaping,” at Charles A. Hartman Fine Art.
Modern English (“I Melt With You”) plays the Aladdin; ska favorites The English Beat appear at Wonder Ballroom.
SE Portland gallery, now five years old, finds its groove with fresh offerings at a dynamic location.
Daniel Menche, a born, raised and never-left Portlander, can flex decibels to beyond reason while finding time to work as a high school librarian.
Mercury Falls displays forms that bring soulful melody into the foreground while the jam plays in the distance.
Minimalism and geometry, trash and treasure combine in a pair of exhibitions that remix art and science.
By opening Portland’s first shop dedicated exclusively to art books, owners hope to broaden the spectrum of dialogue.
The artist and gallery director talks about her new video piece at the New American Art Union and more.